Sunday, November 10, 2019

Chicago Day 2

 We began our second day in Chicago at the Museum of Science and Industry.  This is the best museum of its type that I've ever been to.  There were so many exhibits, and almost everything was interactive. We spent a large amount of time in the Storm Science (weather) exhibit. We also visited the transportation, wearable tech, genetics, and numbers exhibits.  One of the coolest things in the museum was a German U505 submarine.  We enjoyed that exhibit as well.  After more than four hours at the museum, we decided to leave because I wanted to visit the Art Institue and I was worried we wouldn't have enough time there.  Well, the kids did not want to leave the science museum.  We had to practically drag them out.












 We made it to the Art Institute in plenty of time to check it out.  I am pretty much the only one in the family who wants to see the art, but Brian and the kids are usually pretty good about sticking it out in the art museum with me (with minimal complaining).  I had some very specific pieces that I wanted to see, and I was able to see them all.  So, it was a successful visit.



 Next to the Art Institute was Millineum Park.  We walked over to see the famous "Cloud Gate"  (aka The Bean).  We did the typical tourist thing and took a bazillion pictures here and then returned to our motel for a short rest.


 That evening we went out for some deep dish at Lou Malnati's.  It was pretty good.  Olivia ate more than the rest of us.  Turns out she really likes deep dish.

My favorite part of the trip- we saw Hamilton!  So, I knew everyone likes this play but oh. my. goodness.  It was so good.  I'm now obsessed.  Like, sitting at home listening to the soundtrack all the time obsessed.  Brian never ever ever goes to the theater with us, and even he wanted to see this play.  And he loved it. We all did- perfect way to spend our last night in the city.

Chicago Day 1

We spent two fantastic days in Chicago over fall break.  Had I but known how much we would like Chicago, we would have stayed a third day.  We had such a good time. 
 We stayed at the Ohio House Motel, and it was just perfect for us. The location was great and it had free parking.  We arrived late on Monday.  After checking in, we walked about two blocks to eat at Portillos- which was recommended to us by a co-worker of Brian's.  It was really good. 
 We got up early on Tuesday and headed to the Shedd Aquarium.  We purchased the City Pass, so we were able to do a number of attractions for a discounted price.  We were among the first at the aquarium, so we were able to enjoy it before it got too crowded.  We've been to a lot of aquariums.  This is definitely a top-tier one.  We especially liked the sea life show presentation which featured belugas and Pacific white-sided dolphins.




 After leaving the aquarium, we hit up a hot dog stand and then went next door to visit the Field Museum.  This was a very large natural history museum, and we were not able to see it all.  We looked at a map of the museum prior to our trip so that we could prioritize which exhibits we wanted to see.  At the top of the list was the "Evolving Planet" exhibit.  It was so good.  It went through life on this planet from microscopic organisms to today.  Included in this area were the dinosaurs including Sue, the most complete T-Rex skeleton ever found. 





 While we spent the most time in the "Evolving Planet" exhibit, we did visit some other areas.  We saw the rocks and minerals exhibit, the indigenous cultures of the Americas exhibit, and the Egyptian exhibit.  The last area that we visited was the area with all of the taxidermied animals.  We really wanted to see the Tsavo lions (aka the Ghost and the Darkness). The kids love the movie about these lions and seeing them was at the very top of their list. This was the highlight of the museum for them. 


 Upon leaving the Field Museum we boarded the Lake Michigan water taxi which took us from the museum campus to Navy Pier.  We enjoyed a nice cruise with city views from the lake.
 When we reached Navy Pier, we switched to a different water taxi which took us down the river from Navy Pier to Willis Tower.  We enjoyed looking at the fantastic architecture of the buildings in the city as we cruised. 

 We did go up to the Skydeck at Willis (Sears) Tower, but it was too cloudy to see much.  We probably should have done this the next day, but the weather was scheduled to be very windy (think Gales / Squaws), and I was not going up a tall building in that weather.  The swaying would have freaked me out. 

 
 After leaving the Willis Tower, we walked a considerable distance to get Safehouse, our chosen restaurant for the night.  This is a spy-themed restaurant and it was really pretty cool.  I don't want to give away too much about the experience (What kind of spy would I be if I did?), but it was definitely unique.  The kids LOVED it.  What I can say is this:  you don't enter and leave via the same way, you don't stay in your seat because you are exploring/looking for clues the whole time, there is a magician, and there are surprises around every corner.  The kids said that this was their favorite thing that we did all day- definitely a great way to wrap up Day 1.







Saturday, October 19, 2019

Six Flags Great America

 We headed to the midwest for fall break this year.  Our first stop was Six Flags Great America.  We arrived around lunch and decided to eat before entering the park (because theme park food is $$$).  There was a little Italian place near the park called Tina's Italian Bakery, so we decided to give it a try.  What a nice surprise.  The family running the restaurant was actually Italian and spoke to each other in Italian.  The meal was so good.  I decided to give the homemade tiramisu a try, and it was also delicious.  After our meal, we drove to the park.  It was a Monday, so I didn't think that the park would be busy  I was wrong.  There were a lot of people there.  We weren't able to do everything, but we hit the highlights and did almost everything that we wanted.  Our favorite coasters were Goliath and X-flight.  We stayed until about an hour before closing.  Brian and I both agree that this is one of the better Six Flags parks. 

These Six Flags passes continue to pay off.  Stats this year:

Number of visits:  5

Number of parks visited: 4



Racing for Pinks

 The kids and I participated in the Racing for Pinks race benefiting local cancer patients.  Owen did the one-mile while Olivia and I ran the 5k.  Owen was happy because he ran the whole mile without stopping, I was happy because I ran the whole 5k without stopping, and Olivia was happy because she got first place in her age group.  It was a good race for a good cause.
 


Guns and Roses

 Jacksonville continues to up their game with the concerts.  The city has been attracting some really good acts lately.  In October we had the chance to see Guns and Roses.  The kids and I listen to classic rock in the car, so they are familiar with a lot of good bands.  This is one of their favorites, so we decided to take them.  The show was very good.  They played so many good songs.  I was a little worried about how the band would sound live.  After all, they're not as young as they once were.  This was not an issue, they sounded really good.  My only thing is that I thought that the music was a little too loud.  I know, it's a rock concert, but I still think it was too loud.  Or maybe I'm just getting old.